Sega lighters: smoking will never be cool again
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Posted: October 24th, 2009
at 6:27am by Laura June
Topics: Consoles, Gaming, MegaDrive, Saturn, Sega, Sega Saturn, SegaMegaDrive, SegaSaturn, lighter, lighters, mega drive, sega mega drive, zippo
If a Sega Saturn Joystick Could Transform, It Would Become This [Gaming]
If the AllSpark came in to contact with a vintage Sega Saturn joystick, chances are that PlayStation owners everywhere would be consumed by this vengeful robo-insect.
Really, this controller-gone-bug is the work of Industrial Design student James Killinger. Using just three screws from an external source, he rearranged and reattached the joystick’s parts to create this completely new form. (There’s not even much fudging with mass since 70% of the joystick’s original components are seen in the recreation.)

Now if only Sega had released the gruesome robo-insect controller in the first place instead of the typical version directly above, we might all be playing Sega Siis right now, and it would be Sony/Nintendo releasing all the Sonic games…somehow or other. [coroflot]
Posted: October 14th, 2009
at 5:00pm by Mark Wilson
Topics: Gaming, Saturn, Saturn bug, Sega Saturn, controller, transformers, video games
New Gigantic, Glowing Saturn Ring Discovered [Astronomy]
See that tiny dot in the middle of that ring? That’s Saturn. And the newly-discovered glowing ring is 13.4 million miles in diameter. The proverbial 800-pound gorilla has been discovered by the Spitzer Space Telescope, leaving every single astronomer speechless.
The ring hasn’t been discovered till now because it’s so diffuse that it reflects very little sunlight. That makes it undetectable by optical telescopes. The particles in it, however, glow with heat radiation, which was captured by the Spitzer’s infrared instruments.
This image is an artist representation of what Spitzer’s discovered, showing us, once again, that we are still bloody clueless when it comes to almost everything around us. I can’t wait to see the actual image. [NASA]
Posted: October 7th, 2009
at 11:12am by Jesus Diaz
Topics: Astronomy, Ring, Saturn, Saturn infrared ring, Spitzer
